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make believe
1. She attempts to review the many such experiences and filter out the make believe from the heart felt stories
2. “Those rules are all make believe” he felt as though he was standing on thin ice, on borrowed time,
3. His body slumped in defeat in my arms, and the action broke my already shattered make believe heart; he looked at me slowly, like he hadn’t heard me the first time, or wished he hadn’t anyway
4. They make believe that pedophilia is
5. That night they would have dinner and would act as if nothing was happening; in this way they would make believe to the spies that Severa and her sons visit were purely a courtesy
6. Upon my release from prison V told me he had been jumped in his sleep by this Chris and some other make believe bikers that he created in an effort to keep some pride
7. But there will be nothing to make believers afraid in the kingdom of heaven
8. Some of those stories have got to be allegorical or make believe
9. than what those scientists promoting astrophysics have because science lives in a make believe fool’s
10. That points serving singularity is the reality and the rest is only make believe
11. It was an empty bit of make believe that made me dream a little, kept my ambitions smoldering but ultimately frustrated me
12. a make believe man of hay or stubble so that he could pull down his stubble Annihilationist? The
13. Until they prove there will be such an age, they are on a make believe
14. on a make believe foundation
15. Until they prove there will be such an age, they are on a make believe foundation
16. Peterson just make a make believe man of hay or stubble so that he could pull down his stubble Annihilationist? THE
17. And since they could not bear the truth, these singers, who might in some singers, beautiful and sick like oak apples, like robins' pincushions on the wild other place have been wise, were squeezed under the terrible weight of the warren's secret until they gulped out fine folly -- about dignity and acquiescence, and anything else that could make believe that the rabbit loved the shining wire
18. ‘Which means, you’ve borrowed an idea, stripped it of all that gave it its force, and want to make believe that it’s something new,’ said Nikolay, angrily tugging at his necktie
19. All the time you're eating your breakfast, I'll repeat "The Walrus and the Carpenter" to you; and then you can make believe it's oysters, dear!
20. "Which means, you've borrowed an idea, stripped it of all that gave it its force, and want to make believe that it's something new," said Nikolay, angrily tugging at his necktie
21. If I were to do all this, said he, I might get into the newspapers and make believe that I am the first man in the nation; but I take things as I find them